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Originally Posted by LSainsbury
Something to do with Lord of the Treasury?
Dosn't the PM live next door in No 11 as well? No 10 is just the official offices / cabinet rooms?
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Originally Posted by martyh
correct "first lord of the treasury" which of course the prime minister is first and foremost
not sure about living in no11 but i do know that no10 is made up of 3 seperate houses joined together so you may be right
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The PM normally lives in No. 10, & the Chancellor at No. 11.
Blair & Brown swapped, though, as the size of the residence at No. 11 was better suited to Blair's family.